These are the same voices that misled us in the 1920's.
Our concern with the economic health of the world also extends to its underdeveloped regions.
And it has, up to date, and I think it will continue, at least for 3 1/2 years more.
It is a pleasure for me to be here this afternoon.
I am most happy to be here.
I, Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America, do hereby invite the people of the United States to obser...
The people of the United States have long had sympathetic feelings for the Korean people.
Aid in the restoration of the Korean economy should be less costly to the United States in the end than a continued prog...
The Soviet Union refused to permit the United Nations Commission to enter its zone.
The United States terminated its military government in Korea upon the inauguration of the Government of the Republic of...
Korea has become a testing ground in which the validity and practical value of the ideals and principles of democracy wh...
The continuation of that assistance is of great importance to the successful achievement of the foreign policy aims of t...
The General Assembly adopted a resolution on November 14, 1947, calling for an election, under the observation of a Unit...
The United States through direct negotiations with the Soviet Union sought to restore the unity of Korea.
I am convinced that the sum of $150,000,000 is the minimum aid essential during the coming year for progress toward econ...
The present division of Korea along the 380 parallel was never intended by the United States.
The United States is now providing relief and a small amount of assistance in rehabilitation to the Republic of Korea un...
The most effective, practical aid which the United States can give toward reaching them will be to assist the Republic t...